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GCU was thrilled to host this years All Call event for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA). Over 400 high school athletes from all over metro Phoenix participated in a fun-filled day of competition and Christian fellowship on GCUs campus.

Three dozen military veterans talked baseball on Tuesday, April 27, with the GCU baseball team, and its hard to say who had the most fun. Video courtesy of our friends at KPNX Channel 12 www.12news.azcentral.com

Grand Canyon University's College of Nursing is widely regarded as one of the premier institutions for nursing education. Take a closer look at Grand Canyon University's Family Nurse Practitioner program.

Grand Canyon University is an intentionally Christian university. From our focus on servant learning to the nurturing atmosphere in the classroom, Grand Canyon University is dedicated to it's Christian heritage.

conhs.gcu.edu - grand canyon university nursing. Grand Canyon University's College of Nursing & Health Science is highly recognized throughout the nation. Employers regard our pre-medical and nursing training as among the very best.

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...Canyon University has announced the extension of its “Hearts in the Arts” contest deadline. The deadline for entries was extended for one week in an effort to encourage more entries into the competition. All Arizona residents are invited to submit their...
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TransWorldNews
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For many GCU students, service is an integral component of educating the whole person. Developing servant leaders who take their compassion and purpose into their careers and lives to share with others is an important goal of Grand Canyon University.

PURPLE REIGNS ON A MOUNTAIN IN TEMPE! No! Could it be? The gold A on A Mountain covered in the purple of the GCU Antelopes? Thats right, the landmark mountain overlooking Tempe sported a fresh coat of purple paint on Tuesday morning, apparently the clandestine work of the Antelope underground. Coverage courtesy of KTVK Ch. 3 (AZFamily.com)

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...revenue surged 53.2 percent for the for-profit parent of Grand Canyon University, capping off a blockbuster year during which enrollment more than doubled at the predominantly online school. Phoenix-based Grand Canyon Education Inc. said on Friday that it...
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AZ Central.com
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...transportation network, have nabbed their first contract since CBS took over the work in October. A wrapped train touting Grand Canyon University will makes its debut this Sunday and run for six months. The contract value has not been finalized yet. Light...
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Business Journal of Phoenix
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Grand Canyon University supports the fight against heart disease by asking "GCU How Red Are You?" Did you know heart disease: * Is the nation's #1 killer * Kills more people than all cancers combine * Kills 2500 people every day & accounts for 42% of deaths GCU is on a mission to spread the truth about heart disease and give everyone the keys to prevention through the GCU How Red Are You campaign. See more at www.facebook.com

Join Enterprise Network as Brian Mueller, CEO of Grand Canyon University (GCU), shares his experience in helping lead one of the greatest corporate turnarounds in Arizona history. Mueller will speak on how a financially struggling, private university has been turned into a thriving public company with a market cap of more than $800 million. GCU is the only Arizona company to hold a successful IPO following the financial markets meltdown in the fall of 2008.

Grand Canyon University and the Phoenix Suns have a close partnership to promote community. Brian Mueller talks to Fox Sports Net about the ties that bind GCU and the Suns and GCu's big plans for the future. (www.foxsportsarizona.com

In the summer of 1906 David D. Rust, a young backcountry guide from Kanab, Utah, took on a daring project: building a tourist trail across the Grand Canyon. Overcoming enormous obstacles, Rust and his friends opened a trail down Bright Angel Creek and across the Colorado River. Fred Swanson, author of the award-winning book Dave Rust: A Life in the Canyons, will relate Rusts unique career as an outfitter, tourism entrepreneur, and advocate of self-sufficient adventure in the backcountry of the Colorado Plateau. Cline Library, Northern Arizona University Flagstaff, Ariz. The Canyon Country Community Lecture Series is sponsored by the Grand Canyon Association, Grand Canyon National Park, Cline Library, Northern Arizona University and KNAU Arizona Public Radio.

In the summer of 1906 David D. Rust, a young backcountry guide from Kanab, Utah, took on a daring project: building a tourist trail across the Grand Canyon. Overcoming enormous obstacles, Rust and his friends opened a trail down Bright Angel Creek and across the Colorado River. Fred Swanson, author of the award-winning book Dave Rust: A Life in the Canyons, will relate Rusts unique career as an outfitter, tourism entrepreneur, and advocate of self-sufficient adventure in the backcountry of the Colorado Plateau. Cline Library, Northern Arizona University Flagstaff, Ariz. The Canyon Country Community Lecture Series is sponsored by the Grand Canyon Association, Grand Canyon National Park, Cline Library, Northern Arizona University and KNAU Arizona Public Radio.

In the summer of 1906 David D. Rust, a young backcountry guide from Kanab, Utah, took on a daring project: building a tourist trail across the Grand Canyon. Overcoming enormous obstacles, Rust and his friends opened a trail down Bright Angel Creek and across the Colorado River. Fred Swanson, author of the award-winning book Dave Rust: A Life in the Canyons, will relate Rusts unique career as an outfitter, tourism entrepreneur, and advocate of self-sufficient adventure in the backcountry of the Colorado Plateau. Cline Library, Northern Arizona University Flagstaff, Ariz. The Canyon Country Community Lecture Series is sponsored by the Grand Canyon Association, Grand Canyon National Park, Cline Library, Northern Arizona University and KNAU Arizona Public Radio.

In the summer of 1906 David D. Rust, a young backcountry guide from Kanab, Utah, took on a daring project: building a tourist trail across the Grand Canyon. Overcoming enormous obstacles, Rust and his friends opened a trail down Bright Angel Creek and across the Colorado River. Fred Swanson, author of the award-winning book Dave Rust: A Life in the Canyons, will relate Rusts unique career as an outfitter, tourism entrepreneur, and advocate of self-sufficient adventure in the backcountry of the Colorado Plateau. Cline Library, Northern Arizona University Flagstaff, Ariz. The Canyon Country Community Lecture Series is sponsored by the Grand Canyon Association, Grand Canyon National Park, Cline Library, Northern Arizona University and KNAU Arizona Public Radio.

In the summer of 1906 David D. Rust, a young backcountry guide from Kanab, Utah, took on a daring project: building a tourist trail across the Grand Canyon. Overcoming enormous obstacles, Rust and his friends opened a trail down Bright Angel Creek and across the Colorado River. Fred Swanson, author of the award-winning book Dave Rust: A Life in the Canyons, will relate Rusts unique career as an outfitter, tourism entrepreneur, and advocate of self-sufficient adventure in the backcountry of the Colorado Plateau. Cline Library, Northern Arizona University Flagstaff, Ariz. The Canyon Country Community Lecture Series is sponsored by the Grand Canyon Association, Grand Canyon National Park, Cline Library, Northern Arizona University and KNAU Arizona Public Radio.

In the summer of 1906 David D. Rust, a young backcountry guide from Kanab, Utah, took on a daring project: building a tourist trail across the Grand Canyon. Overcoming enormous obstacles, Rust and his friends opened a trail down Bright Angel Creek and across the Colorado River. fredswanson, author of the award-winning book Dave Rust: A Life in the Canyons, will relate Rusts unique career as an outfitter, tourism entrepreneur, and advocate of self-sufficient adventure in the backcountry of the Colorado Plateau. Cline Library, Northern Arizona University Flagstaff, Ariz. The Canyon Country Community Lecture Series is sponsored by the Grand Canyon Association, Grand Canyon National Park, Cline Library, Northern Arizona University and KNAU Arizona Public Radio.

Grand Canyon University Alumna Tracy Harmon is proof positive that knowledge is power. Harmon, a GCU Master's in Education recipient, recently earned Teacher of the Year for her elementary school. Grand Canyon University wanted to honor her achievements by bringing her to campus to share her inspiring story with every employee. Video courtesy of KPHO, www.kpho.com